"Leo Brent Robillard's The Road to Atlantis is a poignant, resonant tale of a family's dissolution following the death of their daughter. In gorgeous, gripping prose, he explores how individuals cope with tragedy and how grief sifts through the generations until it can finally settle and heal. This is a novel that echoes with human emotion and meaning and that deserves to be read."

-- Lauren Carter, author of Swarm

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Art Show & Sale

Join us for Art, Literature, Food, and Drink!

The Loyalist Golf & Country Club is hosting an art show and sale on Sunday, December 11th from 3:00pm -- 7:00pm. There will be wine tasting and tapas (courtesy of Huff Estates) between 3 and 5, after which I will read from Drift. The event is open to the public; however, reservations are necessary should you wish to stay on for dinner at 6:00pm. Details concerning dinner reservations, etc. can be found here. Come out and do some original Christmas shopping, and pick up a signed copy of Drift.

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The Road To Atlantis

About Me

I am an author and educator. My novels include Leaving Wyoming, which was listed in Bartley's Top Five in the Globe and Mail for Best First Fiction; Houdini's Shadow, which was translated into Spanish; and, Drift, which was long-listed for the Relit Award. The Road To Atlantis, my most recent novel -- traces a family's dissolution and healing following a tragic accident. I live in Eastern Ontario with my wife and two children.
Aside from my work as a teacher and writer, I enjoy travelling and hiking. My travels have taken me to twenty-six different countries and four continents. Every two years for the last decade, I have also lead humanitarian missions to Nicaragua. At the moment, I am slowly working my way through the 46 high peaks of the Adirondacks.
I am also a crafstsman and luthier with a small shop and studio on Lake Eloida, where I build Bludstohn Guitars.